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A Trump administration plan to crack down on people who lie to buy guns relies on federal agents and prosecutors who are already overwhelmed with other responsibilities, the Associated Press reports. Prosecutors and the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have historically preferred...

Technological advancements in the current digital age allow consumers to browse and buy products on smartphones and tablets, bringing an unlimited number of retail options to their fingertips—literally. Thus, in an effort to distinguish themselves, many brands are adopting omnichannel-based customer loyalty programs in favor...

A report by the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) found that in eight of New York’s 62 counties, some 100,000 people spent time in jail between 2010 and 2014 because they couldn’t afford cash bail; and of these pretrial detainees, over 60 percent were...

Violent big-city gangs have been the focus of research as well as media headlines over the past several years, but relatively little attention has been paid to gang activity in rural areas.
University of Arkansas sociologist Timothy Brown has been trying to fill in the blanks.
Brown,...

When you’re running a practice, your phone means growth—and managing incoming calls can be tricky. A missed call can mean a missed opportunity. You never know when your next big client will call!
A remote receptionist is your out-of-office employee of the month. A valuable addition...

Congress turns to school safety Wednesday,as students from more than 2,800 schools stage National School Walkout events urging lawmakers to do more about gun violence, USA Today reports. The House will take up a bill that would fund training for students, school personnel and law...